Eurozone Consumer Inflation Rose 3.0 Percent in August, Confirming Flash Estimate

ZURICH (MaceNews) – Inflation in the Eurozone rose to 3.0 percent in August, led by double-digitgrowth in energy costs, according to the latest report from Eurostat. Today’s result confirmed the flash estimate released previously and is faster than the 2.2 percentannual rate registered in July. Inflation has risen consistently over the past twelve months; a […]

Japan Govt Sees Slower Economic Pickup Amid Disrupted Supply Chains, Pandemic Spike

— Consumption, Factory Output Downgraded While Exports on Track By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s government Thursday provided a more cautious view of the recent pickup in the domestic economy, saying its pace is slowing in the face of global supply chain disruptions and a surge in coronavirus cases, according to its monthly report released […]

Japan Aug Export Rise Slows; Trade Deficit on Energy, Vaccine Import Surge

By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese exports continued rising at a double-digit rate on year in August after the pandemic-triggered 2020 slump, but their momentum lost steam amid global supply chain disruptions and rising Covid-19 cases, data released Thursday by the Ministry of Finance showed. Demand for Japanese iron and steel as well as semiconductor-producing […]

Japan July Machine Orders Rebound Slightly; Pickup from 2020 Continues

By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese machinery orders, the key leading indicator of business investment in equipment, rebounded slightly in July, staying on course toward a second consecutive quarterly rise in July-September, data released Wednesday by the Cabinet Office showed. Orders from manufacturers marked the fourth straight rise while those from non-manufacturers posted the first […]

Tuesday September 14 Washington Schedules from MaceNews

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Tuesday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury, the State Department, USTR, the Capitol and for upcoming Federal Reserve events: The White House DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 In the morning, the President will travel to Denver, Colorado. The departure from Long Beach Airport will be open […]

US Data Preview Commentary: CPI, Retail Sales, IndPro and the Next 20 Years

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – This week’s economic data includes the Consumer Price Index for August, with forecasters not anticipating an acceleration in the rate of change but not much, if any, deceleration. If the annual consumer inflation rate remains around the 5.4% in July and June, or a little less as forecasted, analysts are likely to […]

Cleveland Fed’s Mester Expects Inflation To Dip Next Year But Sees Upside Risks

Sees ‘Transitory’ As ‘Less Useful’ Term To Describe Inflation Upsurge Calls For Clearer FOMC Communication on Inflation, Employment Goals By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester warned Friday that inflation could persist at higher levels next year and questioned the use of the term “transitory” to describe the current […]

ECB To Decelerate QE Purchases; No Word on What Will Succeed Emergency Programme

By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – The European Central Bank will decelerate the pace of asset purchases in the third quarter, as it presented upgraded forecasts for the next year, but provided no clue as to what will replace its emergency purchase programme which is due to end next year. “Based on a joint assessment […]

Fed’s Beige Book: Economy Weighed by Delta Variant with Growth ‘Downshifted’

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The Federal Reserve’s survey of economic conditions nationwide Wednesday found the economy “downshifted slightly” during the summer as the Delta variant hurt restaurants, tourism and travel while supply disruptions, labor shortages and semiconductor shortages added to the slowing. The survey of the 12 regional Fed districts was conducted through Aug. 30 and […]